UK Education job Fair

Naturejobs Career Expo – UK's leading dedicated science career fair

The Naturejobs Career Expo is the The global career fair and conference series exclusively for the scientific community. The event promotes global career opportunities in science, be it in industrial research, research organizations or academia.

In 2015 expos will be held in Boston, London and Dusseldorf.

In 2016 expos will be held in San Francisco, Boston, London and Dusseldorf.

The Naturejobs Career Expo provides the ideal opportunity for employers to:

Meet jobseekers face-to-face

Promote your organization, its activities and its culture

Network with delegates of your choice

Learn what will attract fresh talent to your organization

89% of exhibitors said that their primary objectives were met.*

81% of delegates would recommend the expo to a friend or colleague.*

There are a wide range of sponsorship opportunities to meet your objectives and your budget including exhibition stand, access to delegate list, online and print advertising, sponsored workshop and more.

Source: www.nature.com

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